I want to reiterate the ERT of \nocite{*} and you can probably put it in
your preamble if you want it for all parts in your document. This is your
answer:

https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/17653/how-to-list-all-bibliography-entries-without-citing


Then you just have to create a references/bibliography section at the end
of each part.

This doesn't need JabRef. All JabRef does is create and manage your .bib
file. Biblatex will read your .bib file and create your references. Lyx
kicks off the biblatex command. BTW, I would not use bibtex to do it as
biblatex has a lot more options and features than bibtex does.

thanks,
~Ben

On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 4:34 PM Paul A. Rubin <parubi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 5/28/19 9:57 AM, M.B. Schiekel wrote:
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> Am 27.05.19 um 23:15 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
>
> ... Now I would like to have a biography at the end of each part
> - but each time the complete document biography, and not the
> part dependent biography. Might be this is trivial, but I can't
> see it. Any hint is wellcome. Thank you very much, bernhard
>
> ...
>
> Dear Paul,
>
> thank you for your answer, and well, you are right :-)
>
> I assume here that "biography" --> "bibliography".
>
> The next paragraph of your answer highlights my problem:
>
> /If/ every entry in the .bib file is cited somewhere (so that you
> want the full contents of the .bib file in each part), you might
> try the following: ...
>
> My .bib file is a bib-database of all my different papers, books, ....
> So \btPrintAll seems not to be a very good idea :-)
>
> Vaguely I remember, that many years ago Herbert Voss, our LaTeX-guru,
> suggested exporting the document-bibliography at the end and in a
> second run importing it after after part 1 and part 2. How to manage thi
> s?
>
> Might be a workaround for my wishes would be a part-based bibliography
> after each part /plus/ a document-bibliography at the end of part 3.
> Is this possible?
>
> Any suggestions? Again thank you very much!
> bernhard
>
>
> You might have a look at
> https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/41821/creating-bib-file-containing-only-the-cited-references-of-a-bigger-bib-file,
> particularly if you use (or are willing to use JabRef). The approach would
> be along the following lines:
>
>    1. Do a sectioned bibliography without using my hack. This will
>    generate a file with only a partial bibliography in each part (which is
>    fine for now).
>    2. Use the .aux file created by that to extract all entries cited
>    anywhere in your paper (and only those entries) to a new .bib file,
>    applying one of the methods in the StackExchange thread.
>    3. Switch to the new .bib file in all sections of your paper, then add
>    my hack in the preamble.
>
> Paul
>
>
>

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